1. uncorrupted - Adjective
2. uncorrupted - Adjective Satellite
not debased
not decayed or decomposed
(of language) not having its purity or excellence debased
Source: WordNetDecomposition, for most, starts when they leave the free, social, and uncorrupted college life for the solitary confinement of professions and nuclear families. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Uncorrupted man, with God's blessing, advances across the fields of the universe as though he were walking down a country lane. Pierre Stephen Robert Payne
It is less difficult to bear misfortunes than to remain uncorrupted by pleasure. Tacitus
So the Church too, like Mary, enjoys perpetual virginity and uncorrupted fecundity. Augustine of Hippo
When open violence appears, to avoid it with honor or choose the least ugly faction; these evils are essential. To keep one's own integrity, be merciful and uncorrupted and not wish for evil; and not be duped By dreams of universal justice or happiness. These dreams will not be fulfilled. Robinson Jeffers
I cannot conceive a rank more honorable, than that which flows from the uncorrupted choice of a brave and free people, the purest source and original fountain of all power. George Washington